Medical Schools

We recommend you review the most recent edition of the Medical School Admission Requirements website and consult with a prehealth advisor for guidance in selecting medical schools.

Important considerations in selecting medical schools include not only comparing the requirements of each school with your credentials, citizenship, and legal residence restrictions, but also the potential cost of application (including AMCAS service fees, secondary application fees, costs associated with interviewing, and acceptance deposits) before you designate any school.

Many medical schools consider applications only from U.S. citizens, and some medical schools accept applications only from applicants who reside in certain states. Some schools may consider nonresidents only under the Early Decision Program. The AMCAS program does not evaluate residency eligibility or citizenship status. Questions about eligibility and application restrictions should be directed to medical school admissions offices. It is your responsibility to determine your eligibility before designating a school. The program cannot issue refunds for applicants who do not meet the admission requirements of a school, including state residency requirements.